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Hollywood Professional School

Hollywood Professional School was a private school in Hollywood, California. Initially established as a music conservatory by pianist Gladys T. Littell in 1921 under the name Hollywood Conservatory of Music and Arts,[1] the school quickly expanded its offerings into theater and dance as well as music. In 1929 the Hollywood Professional School (HPS) was established by Viola Foss Lawler as a companion private school to the conservatory, with both schools operating legally as a single institution under the Hollywood Conservatory of Music and Arts name. In 1944 the school was purchased by Bertha Keller Mann and it ceased teaching the arts and became solely a private school teaching traditional academic subjects in grades K-12 to mostly children working in the entertainment business or competitive athletics in Los Angeles. Many famous individuals attended the school including John Drew Barrymore, Gloria DeHaven, Annette Funicello, Judy Garland, Betty Grable, Melanie Griffith, Val Kilmer, Peggy Lipton, Ann Miller, Mickey Rooney, and Natalie WoodJill Banner Actress Alene Rae(Maiman)Dancer,Pianist

History

The Hollywood Professional School (HPS) was established in 1921 by pianist Gladys T. Littell under the name the Hollywood Conservatory of Music and Arts (HCMA).[1] The HCMA taught both children in a pre-professional program and young adults on a pre-professional conservatory track of development.[1] Originally the school only offered instruction in string instruments, piano, and vocal music, with instruction in singing initially being led by Louis Graveure, and Frances Kendig teaching piano and music theory, and string instruction by Zoellner.[1] For the Fall of 1924, bandmaster, clarinetist, and composer Albert Perfect joined the faculty of the school when it expanded its offering to include woodwinds and brass instruments.[1] At the same time Modest Altschuler was a visiting lecturer at the institution, and Russian pianist Alexander Kosloff joined the piano faculty.[2] Soon after, Bruno David Ussher was hired to teach music history for the school, Arthur Kachel was hired to teach acting in the tradition of Leland T. Powers, Roy Harris was hired as an instructor in ear training, and Jean Galeron taught French and diction for singers.[3]

Several important appointments were made in December 1924 for the beginning of the Spring 1925 academic semester, including the appointment of the HCMA's first official administrative director, its founder Gladys T. Littell.[3] Hugo Kirchhofer was appointed as the head of the vocal music department, and Lizeta Kalova taking over the strings department.[3] In 1925 the HCMA moved into new premises at 5400 Hollywood Boulevard at Serrano Avenue with a recital on November 17, 1925.[4] Opera singer Alma Stetzler taught singing at the school in the late 1920s.[5] German concert pianist and composer Georg Liebling was a member of the piano faculty in the early 1930s.[6] The school presented numerous student recitals and productions during the 1920s and early 1930s, as well as hosting concerts given by established professionals. During the late 1930s and early 1940s the conservatory portion of school reduced steadily.

In 1929 Viola Foss Lawler established the Hollywood Professional School (HPS) at 5402 Hollywood Boulevard as a private school addition to the HCMA.[7] This allowed students at the conservatory to attend grammar school and secondary school classes while studying subjects like music and drama. Lawler's school focused on catering to children in the entertainment business, following a similar model pioneered by the Professional Children's School in New York City. By 1930 there were close to 300 students enrolled in the first through 12th grades at HPS.[7] Lawler parted ways with the HCMA in 1937 to establish her own independent school, the Lawler Professional School which was later known as the Mar-Ken School. The HPS continued to operate at the HCMA under Littell.

In 1944 Littell sold the HCMA to Bertha Keller Mann and it ceased teaching the arts. The HPS private school became the sole focus of the institution. In 1948 the school was enrolling students K-12 and operating under the name the Hollywood Professional School while legally still existing under its former name, the Hollywood Conservatory of Music and Arts, on paper.[8] Many of the pupils who attended the school were children working in show business, operating mornings only so that the children could work in the afternoon.[9] It closed down in June 1985 due to insufficient enrollment and the death of the owner that same year. The school's building and many of its assets were auctioned in August 1985.[10]

Notable alumni

References

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External links

  • HPS Alumni Association
  • Reed v. Hollywood Professional School (1959) Anti-discrimination lawsuit against the school by a black child denied admission.


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Hollywood Professional School was a private school in Hollywood California Initially established as a music conservatory by pianist Gladys T Littell in 1921 under the name Hollywood Conservatory of Music and Arts 1 the school quickly expanded its offerings into theater and dance as well as music In 1929 the Hollywood Professional School HPS was established by Viola Foss Lawler as a companion private school to the conservatory with both schools operating legally as a single institution under the Hollywood Conservatory of Music and Arts name In 1944 the school was purchased by Bertha Keller Mann and it ceased teaching the arts and became solely a private school teaching traditional academic subjects in grades K 12 to mostly children working in the entertainment business or competitive athletics in Los Angeles Many famous individuals attended the school including John Drew Barrymore Gloria DeHaven Annette Funicello Judy Garland Betty Grable Melanie Griffith Val Kilmer Peggy Lipton Ann Miller Mickey Rooney and Natalie WoodJill Banner Actress Alene Rae Maiman Dancer Pianist Contents 1 History 2 Notable alumni 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThe Hollywood Professional School HPS was established in 1921 by pianist Gladys T Littell under the name the Hollywood Conservatory of Music and Arts HCMA 1 The HCMA taught both children in a pre professional program and young adults on a pre professional conservatory track of development 1 Originally the school only offered instruction in string instruments piano and vocal music with instruction in singing initially being led by Louis Graveure and Frances Kendig teaching piano and music theory and string instruction by Zoellner 1 For the Fall of 1924 bandmaster clarinetist and composer Albert Perfect joined the faculty of the school when it expanded its offering to include woodwinds and brass instruments 1 At the same time Modest Altschuler was a visiting lecturer at the institution and Russian pianist Alexander Kosloff joined the piano faculty 2 Soon after Bruno David Ussher was hired to teach music history for the school Arthur Kachel was hired to teach acting in the tradition of Leland T Powers Roy Harris was hired as an instructor in ear training and Jean Galeron taught French and diction for singers 3 Several important appointments were made in December 1924 for the beginning of the Spring 1925 academic semester including the appointment of the HCMA s first official administrative director its founder Gladys T Littell 3 Hugo Kirchhofer was appointed as the head of the vocal music department and Lizeta Kalova taking over the strings department 3 In 1925 the HCMA moved into new premises at 5400 Hollywood Boulevard at Serrano Avenue with a recital on November 17 1925 4 Opera singer Alma Stetzler taught singing at the school in the late 1920s 5 German concert pianist and composer Georg Liebling was a member of the piano faculty in the early 1930s 6 The school presented numerous student recitals and productions during the 1920s and early 1930s as well as hosting concerts given by established professionals During the late 1930s and early 1940s the conservatory portion of school reduced steadily In 1929 Viola Foss Lawler established the Hollywood Professional School HPS at 5402 Hollywood Boulevard as a private school addition to the HCMA 7 This allowed students at the conservatory to attend grammar school and secondary school classes while studying subjects like music and drama Lawler s school focused on catering to children in the entertainment business following a similar model pioneered by the Professional Children s School in New York City By 1930 there were close to 300 students enrolled in the first through 12th grades at HPS 7 Lawler parted ways with the HCMA in 1937 to establish her own independent school the Lawler Professional School which was later known as the Mar Ken School The HPS continued to operate at the HCMA under Littell In 1944 Littell sold the HCMA to Bertha Keller Mann and it ceased teaching the arts The HPS private school became the sole focus of the institution In 1948 the school was enrolling students K 12 and operating under the name the Hollywood Professional School while legally still existing under its former name the Hollywood Conservatory of Music and Arts on paper 8 Many of the pupils who attended the school were children working in show business operating mornings only so that the children could work in the afternoon 9 It closed down in June 1985 due to insufficient enrollment and the death of the owner that same year The school s building and many of its assets were auctioned in August 1985 10 Notable alumni EditBeverly Aadland actress 11 Dick Addrisi of The Addrisi Brothers 12 Donna Atwood figure skater 13 John Drew Barrymore actor 14 15 Molly Bee singer 16 13 Valerie Bertinelli actress 17 Barbara Bouchet actress 18 Jimmy Boyd actor singer 13 19 Todd Bridges actor 20 Lonnie Burr actor dancer 10 Tony Butala singer member of The Lettermen 13 21 John Hope Bryant entrepreneur and actor 20 Charles L Campbell sound editor 22 Roger Campbell ice skater and Olympic medalist 23 Jo Ann Castle pianist 24 Cyd Charisse dancer and actress 25 Tommy Cole actor makeup artist 26 10 Larry Collins singer 13 27 Lorrie Collins singer 13 27 The Cowsills singing group 28 29 Martha Crawford Cantarini actress 30 Joan Davis actress comedian 13 Gloria DeHaven actress 13 31 Bobby Driscoll actor 13 32 Edith Fellows actress 33 Peggy Fleming Olympic figure skater television sports commentator 10 13 Annette Funicello actress 34 Judy Garland singer actress 35 36 10 Leif Garrett actor singer 37 John Gary singer 38 Lisa Gaye actress 13 39 Wally George talk show host 40 13 Barry Gordon actor former Screen Actors Guild President 13 Peter Gowland photographer 41 Betty Grable actress singer dancer 10 36 42 Urbie Green trombonist 43 Melanie Griffith actress 13 28 44 Arthur Hamilton song writer 45 Sherry Jackson actress 13 46 Larry Kert actor singer 13 47 Val Kilmer actor 48 Tommy Kirk actor 13 49 Christopher Knight actor The Brady Bunch 15 Marta Kristen actress 13 50 Piper Laurie actress 40 51 Brenda Lee singer 35 10 27 Roberta Linn singer 52 Peggy Lipton actress 13 53 Michael Lloyd musician producer screen composer 54 Julie London actress singer 13 10 Mike Lookinland actor The Brady Bunch 55 Skip E Lowe actor 56 Susan Luckey actress 57 Sue Lyon actress 10 Eddy Medora guitarist member of The Sunrays 58 David Marks guitarist singer member of The Beach Boys 59 Maureen McCormick actress The Brady Bunch 15 Ann Miller actress dancer singer 60 Shirley Mills actress 61 Yvette Mimieux actress 10 46 Marrian Murray Canadian figure skating champion 28 Donald O Connor actor dancer 36 13 Susan Olsen actress The Brady Bunch 62 Cubby O Brien actor drummer 10 Griffin O Neal actor 20 Ryan O Neal actor 13 10 Tatum O Neal actress 20 Annette O Toole actress 63 Debra Paget actress 10 13 64 Butch Patrick actor 65 Melody Patterson actress 13 66 Mackenzie Phillips actress 28 Tommy Rall dancer 13 Angel Romero guitarist 67 Mickey Rooney actor 35 10 Peggy Ryan actress dancer 68 Lugene Sanders actress 69 Jill St John actress 13 70 Karen Sharpe actress 13 71 The Steiner Brothers tap dancing trio 46 Connie Stevens actress 10 72 Matthew Ward singer 15 Tone Loc rapper 73 Tuesday Weld actress 13 74 10 Virginia Weidler actress 13 75 Andy Williams singer 76 Carl Wilson singer guitarist member of The Beach Boys 13 77 Lana Wood actress 13 10 Natalie Wood actress 10 36 35 46 References Edit a b c d e WIND INSTRUMENTS HIS SPECIALTY Los Angeles Times August 17 1924 p B28 Russian Piano Concertos Are Well Received Los Angeles Times October 28 1924 p A11 a b c Hollywood Conservatory Los Angeles Times December 21 1924 p C39 Recital Opens New Hollywood Music School Los Angeles Times November 17 1925 p A11 DEATHS in the PROFESSION Alma Stetzler Billboard Vol 41 no 39 September 28 1929 p 92 Liebling Pupils Los Angeles Times September 25 1932 p 22 a b Rockwell Dennis Hunt 1930 Mrs Viola Foss Lawler California and Californians Vol 4 Lewis Publishing Company p 162 Hollywood Professional School The California Monthly p 6 American Film Institute Arthur M Sackler Foundation 1977 Hollywood Professional School American Film BPI Communications p 59 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Hollywood Pro School to Be Auctioned Los Angeles Times August 11 1985 Paul G Roberts 2 October 2014 Style Icons Vol 1 Golden Boys Rowman amp Littlefield p 81 ISBN 9781627760324 Addrisi Don McGill University Archives a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae Sylvia Stoddard 2019 Hollywood Professional School history Thomas R Whissen 1998 Guide to American cinema 1930 1965 Greenwood Press p 128 a b c d Matthew Ward 2010 My Second Chapter The Matthew Ward Story Crown Publishing Group p 63 67 ISBN 9780307550569 Sheree Homer 2010 Catch That Rockabilly Fever McFarland amp Company p 132 ISBN 9780786458110 Valerie Bertinelli 2008 Losing It And Gaining My Life Back One Pound at a Time Atria Books p 67 Tom Lisanti Louis Paul 2002 Film Fatales Women in Espionage Films and Television 1962 1973 McFarland amp Company p 80 ISBN 9780786411948 Boyd Becomes Showbiz Gift Via Col Disk Billboard December 20 1952 p 19 a b c d John Hope Bryant 2010 Love Leadership The New Way to Lead in a Fear Based World Wiley p 26 27 Paul Willistein PROUD LADY COULD REFOCUS SPOTLIGHT ON THE LETTERMEN The Morning Call Obituary Charles Lincoln Campbell Los Angeles Times August 11 2013 Nikki Nichols 2008 Frozen in Time The Enduring Legacy of the 1961 U S Figure Skating Team AdventureKEEN p 231 ISBN 9781578603343 Cowboy Rex Allen Jo Ann Castle At SA Stock Show Shiner Gazette November 16 1967 p 2 John Willis ed 1969 Screen World Vol 20 Crown Publishers p 221 ISBN 9780819603104 Erika Burch April 5 2021 Traveling Through Time With Disney s Mouseketeers Herald Weekly a b c Brenda Lee Robert K Oermann Julie Clay 2002 Little Miss Dynamite The Life and Times of Brenda Lee Hachette Books p 117 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b c d Jo Ann Schneider Farris 2016 My Skating Life Fifty Plus Years of Skating Lulu ISBN 9781312754782 RetroFan 8 TwoMorrows Publishing April 2020 p 13 Martha Crawford Cantarini Chrystopher J Spicer 2010 Fall Girl My Life as a Western Stunt Double McFarland amp Company p 31 Leonard Maltin 2018 Hooked on Hollywood Discoveries from a Lifetime of Film Fandom Paladin Communications ISBN 9781732273504 Michael Duncan Kristine McKenna Wallace Berman 2005 Semina Culture Wallace Berman amp His Circle Distributed Art Publishers p 324 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Dick Moore 1984 Twinkle Twinkle Little Star But Don t Have Sex Or Take the Car Harper amp Row p 136 Sidney Blumenthal 1990 Our Long National Daydream A Political Pageant of the Reagan Era HarperCollins p 204 a b c d James Gavin 2015 Is That All There Is The Strange Life of Peggy Lee Atria Books p 187 ISBN 9781451641790 a b c d Jon Provost Laurie Jacobson 2007 Timmy s in the Well The Jon Provost Story Cumberland House p 62 ISBN 9781581826197 Leif Garrett Chris Epting 2019 Idol Truth A Memoir Post Hill Press ISBN 9781642932379 Laurie E Jasinski ed 2012 Handbook of Texas Music Texas A amp M University Press ISBN 9780876112977 Obituary Lisa Gaye dancer and actress in TV Westerns The Scotsman August 5 2016 a b Wally George 1999 Wally George The Father of Combat TV Clarendon House p 31 Careers in Photography Pennsylvania State University Press 1992 p 149 John Willis ed June 1983 Screen World Biblo amp Tannen p 220 ISBN 9780819603098 American School Band Directors Association Phi Beta Mu Newark Ohio 1970 The School Musician Director and Teacher Ammark Publishing Company p 56 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link James Monaco James Pallot 1992 Griffith Melanie The Encyclopedia of Film Virgin Books p 237 ISBN 9781852273842 American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers 1968 Arthur Hamilton ASCAP Today Vol 2 5 University of Virginia Press p 3 a b c d John Einarson December 4 2016 Winnipeg s Steiner Brothers didn t seek celebrity but made it big Winnipeg Free Press Larry Kert West Side Story Star Los Angeles Times June 7 1991 Val Kilmer Biography Film Actor 1959 Biography com FYI A amp E Networks Archived from the original on May 5 2016 Retrieved October 31 2016 Torchy Smith 2018 Shooting the Breeze with Baby Boomer Stars Surprising Celebrity Conversations for the Retro Generation Archway Publishing Tom Lisanti 2003 Drive in Dream Girls A Galaxy of B movie Starlets of the Sixties McFarland amp Company p 271 ISBN 9780786493425 Script Changes Chicago Tribune October 18 1992 Eric Meeks Roberta Linn 2005 Not Now Lord I ve Got Too Much to Do p 10 ISBN 9780595354344 Peggy Lipton David Dalton Coco Dalton 2007 Breathing Out A Memoir St Martin s Press pp 43 44 ISBN 9781429906616 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link The Smoke The Mojo Collection 4th Edition Canongate Books 2007 p 148 ISBN 9781847676436 Mike Lookinland Detroit Free Press February 17 1974 p 40 TV News Desk September 23 2014 TV Host and Comic Skip E Lowe Dies at 85 BroadwayWorld Hollywood Professional Honors Trio Independent Star News August 10 1958 p 62 Eddy Medora Guitarist with the Sunrays The Independent November 16 2006 Steven Gaines 1995 Heroes And Villains The True Story Of The Beach Boys Hachette Books p 98 ISBN 9780306806476 Peter Shelley 2020 Ann Miller Her Life and Career McFarland amp Company pp 10 11 ISBN 9781476679259 Tom Goldrup Jim Goldrup 2015 Growing Up on the Set Interviews with 39 Former Child Actors of Classic Film and Television McFarland amp Company p 206 Susan Olsen Brady Bunch star opens up about drugs feuds and pashing Bobby News com au June 12 2015 American Film Institute Arthur M Sackler Foundation 1977 American Film BPI Communications p 59 Boyd Magers Michael G Fitzgerald 2004 Westerns Women Interviews with 50 Leading Ladies of Movie and Television Westerns from the 1930s to the 1960s McFarland amp Company p 176 ISBN 9780786420285 From Ballplayer To Actor Ten year old Butch Patrick Zanesville Times Recorder December 28 1964 p 21 Tom Lisanti 2003 Drive in Dream Girls A Galaxy of B movie Starlets of the Sixties McFarland amp Company p 140 141 ISBN 9780786415755 Mikel Kelly January 14 2011 You don t look like an angel Pamplin Media Group Frank Cullen Florence Hackman Donald McNeilly 2007 Vaudeville old amp new an encyclopedia of variety performances in America Psychology Press p 983 ISBN 9780415938532 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Ann Higginbotham ed December 1954 Riley s Daughter PDF TV Radio Mirror Vol 43 p 8 Jill St John Show The Magazine of the Arts Vol 3 Hartford Publications October 1963 Everett Aaker 2017 Sharpe Karen Television Western Players 1960 1975 A Biographical Dictionary McFarland amp Company p 379 ISBN 9781476628561 John Willis ed June 1983 Screen World Biblo amp Tannen p 226 ISBN 9780819603098 Tone Loc Contemporary Musicians Gale Research Inc 1989 p 234 ISBN 9780810322134 John Willis ed June 1983 Screen World Biblo amp Tannen p 227 ISBN 9780819603098 Thomas S Hischak 2008 Weidler Virginia The Oxford Companion to the American Musical Oxford University Press p 785 ISBN 9780195335330 David Wallace 2003 Hollywoodland Thorndike Press p 264 Linda G Mcveigh November 30 1965 Surf s Out for the Beach Boys The Harvard Crimson External links EditHPS Alumni Association Reed v Hollywood Professional School 1959 Anti discrimination lawsuit against the school by a black child denied admission Coordinates 34 06 07 N 118 18 26 W 34 101807 N 118 307143 W 34 101807 118 307143 Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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